Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

I keep seeing people on here looking for these two surnames, lol yet everytime I go to email them none of the emails work, anyways, My grandmother's maiden name is Hergert (Her father is John Hergert whose family came from Russia, I think somewhere near or in Odessa) My great grandmothers maiden name is Lohrengel (She had a brother named Phillip Lohrangel. Pretty sure she was born in Russia, if not then her mother was). Both my grandmother and great grandmother were named after Catherine the great. Anyway, anyone with family members that match up to any of this, it'd be great if you could email me. I'd really appreciate it.

Re: Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

Zdravsmvuy my surname Hergert Paul. Paul today to live and is Vita sister to live u.s. We in guests and further can be it did remain in America??? To you we to be introduced similarly surname Hergert, yes??? We ranyiye was live on the Ukraine, and then obrashno in Germany exists Papa and Mama children there I want to live in America, if you please write answer good I desire good Of uv. Hergert PaulE Mail: mirworld_a@hotmail.comorE Mail: hergert_paul@yahoo,com

Re: Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

My Grandmother was Katherine Lohrengel brother Phillip and she was married to John Hergert both came from Nuedonhof Russia around the 1900's. Uncle Phil lived in Tacoma Washington. My mother has lots of information on the family back to the original brothers that went to Russia from Germany.

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I have traced my Grandmother's family back to an area near Samara, Russia. It seems her Grandfather was a Phillip Hergert, born in 1820, who married Anna Margaret Brecht (or Brack?)in about 1840. We don't have any information about her family. They migrated to the US aboard the USS Mosel in 1876 with at least three children, one of whom was Catherina Margaret Hergert, born 11 June 1862. She, in turn, married Joseph Conrad Morasch in 1880. One of their children was Mary, my Grandmother. If this is the family line of which you have information, I would appreciate seeing it. You can send directly to tomdormanaz@yahoo.com or send your phone number and I will be glad to call you. My phone number is (520) 490-4220.

Re: Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

Hello,My name is Adriana Hergert!My grandfather was called Ayrton Hergert and his father Fritz Hergert.Fritz's father was called Kurk Hergert.Born in Germany in the city of Zurich Sacseu, but this period lost their documents.We still have your marriage certificate and its certificate to prove citizenship obto!We would like to recover these documents.Can you help?Thank youAdriana Hergert

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Hello,Kurt Hergert and grandfather of my father and we are trying to regain its origins. Unfortunately, some documents were lost.He was born on September 19, 1888 in the town of Zwickau in Germany. He left Germany around September 1893.We tried to regain their birth certificate!Could someone help me?Thank youAdriana Hergert

Re: Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

Accidently came across site referecing "Lohrengel" My Dad's parents, William and Katherine came to the USA in 1903 with two young boys, Edward and Herman. I'm told they came from "White Russia", however they were German. Fredric Lohrengel in Utah may have done extensive research on "Lohrengels", think he is a Geology Professor in Provo. This may have aided your research or just muddied the waters.Don Lohrengel in Tempe, AZ

Re: Hergert, Lohrengel (Lohrangel) German-Russian

My ancestor is Eva Catharina Lohrengel (14.09.1880). She married Heinrich Henkel in Donhof in 1897. They later moved to the Northwest united states. I have all the information on the Henkel line, but I would love more information on the Lohrengel line. There are also some Hergerts who married into the Henkel family. Another Henkel (Catharina) married Philipp Lohrengel in 1896.